Skunks test positive for rabies in 2 southern Indiana counties, first confirmed cases in 20 years
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State health officials and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources aren't saying exactly where the infected skunks were found.
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These two cases of rabies are the first confirmed in the state of Indiana in 20 years.
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